I love the 4-patch pattern. I like to make quilts in a monotone design - all pink, for example. I choose fabrics in different shades in the same color family. Some people might think this is boring but I love the way the various shades blend together throughout the whole quilt top. Your green and cream design is REALLY pretty. I enjoyed watching this video. Thanks!!
I really wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your videos! I have been quilting for more than 35 years and I still learn new stuff from you. I think you are a fantastic teacher. Keep up the good work
You can't go wrong with Green and Cream, it's like Blue and White, they are dazzling. Thank you for inspiring me to stop buying more fabric and use what I have.
Beautiful quilt! Thank you for another great scrap busting pattern. I think I will also use this method modified to a 3 x 3 grid to use up my ever-growing stack of 5” squares, maybe with 2” sashing. I make many grandkids’ quilts and foster quilts and cut leftovers into 2.5” strips and 5” squares. The scraps then become more grandchild and foster quilts. 😅. So many scraps!!! Looking forward to trying this one out.
What a delight to watch how this beautiful quilt came together. I'm trying to work through my scraps also, and make one scrappy quilt a month this year.❤
My mother used to say A Blind man on a galloping horse would be glad to see it. My Father a master carpenter and joiner would say near enough is not good enough. My professional life as a hairdresser was about precision, sadly considered o,ld fashioned nowadays . Love this video and your presentation, it’s on my list, new subscriber too👌👏❤
I can’t believe such a beautiful quilt was made from just scraps! Green is my favorite colour ❤❤ I love that I’m not the only one that uses the floor for my “design wall” ! 😂
Love the tape on the mat!!! Brilliant 🥰. I saw a tip on another channel (MSQC) to stack the blocks you are going to sew…as in, you have ten of the same blocks to sew, stack them next to your machine and sew them up assembly style which also allows you to double check design placement.
At first, I thought “yeah, yeah, 4 patches w sashing and cobblestones…” then I couldn’t stop watching. It was enjoyable listening to you talk through it and piece it together ❤ It wound up being a gorgeous quilt. ❤
My 1st quilt was completely free form , I didn't measure any of my squares or trim them, just made them and sewed rows, I used a twin sheet as a self binding back. and only had 1 dart in the quilt when I was done. Then I watched youtube and learned making each square the same size and trimming and squaring up. Love it as it's a memory quilt and continues my grandmother's quilting tradition.
Another great finish! I appreciate you reinforcing good habits, too. I live in the other "I" state- Idaho- but wish I lived closer to the shop! I love the green and cream- it is super restful. Looking forward to the next vid. Thank you.
When I first looked at the pattern I thought no I’m not sure but watching you make it up I really like it, funny how that can happen. I am enjoying this series very much thank you for all the great ideas 🌼🦋
Now I have watched all of your scrap bin tutorials! I loved every one of them! They are very encouraging! I don’t have that many scraps, but I do have jelly rolls! Keep making! So much fun to watch!
I really love the way you laid this out. I would have spread the same colors more apart but I think your way was much better. I will definately be trying this one.!!!
Love this quilt method. You always give such great explanations. I will download this pattern, you’ve inspired me to make a quilt of valor with all my patriotic fabric. This is my year of finishing up those darn WIPs.
Your quilt turned out beautifully. I love simple block quilts and this is a perfect example. I have an excess of blue fabrics and I plan to make this pattern. Great video and great job. I always look forward to your videos, you have me hooked. Thanks for sharing.
I love how the greens are all different, while the quilt just reads as green. Very pretty! I like to put pieced sashing strips around the outside of the quilt before adding a border.
Thank you for showing your backwards cutting from above. Fons and Porter used to talk about that on their show but I never quite got it. Now that I see you do it, it seems much faster! This is a beautiful quilt! I’m going to have to try it
Really pretty quilt. Your voice is very calm and soothing. Thanks for no music!
I love this series. It’s so relaxing to watch you sew. Keep them coming!
Thank you! Will do!
OMG, I have been hanging out for this series update. Thank you!
Hope you enjoy!
Thank you for another fabulous 2 1/2" strips project. Love the comment about a galloping horse; we are all too hard on ourselves - it's a hobby!
I love the 4-patch pattern. I like to make quilts in a monotone design - all pink, for example. I choose fabrics in different shades in the same color family. Some people might think this is boring but I love the way the various shades blend together throughout the whole quilt top. Your green and cream design is REALLY pretty. I enjoyed watching this video. Thanks!!
Your tips add so much extra value to your tutorials. Thank you for this series. I love it.
I couldn’t see where you were heading with this quilt at first, but the end result was one stunning quilt! 🤩🤩🤩
I love these scrap tutorials. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Yes! I have drawers upon drawers of scraps! But this has some very small pieces
Your tutorials are fantastic, you are very clear on each step, and your voice is so calming. Thank you !
Your fabric cutting is super efficient. You are a great teacher. And fun to watch. Thank you.😊
Thank you so much!
I totally agree. Your shortcuts are very helpful.
❤beautiful and such good instructions 😊
These 2-1/2 strip videos are my favorite. Love this pattern. Thank you for sharing!!
I really wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your videos! I have been quilting for more than 35 years and I still learn new stuff from you. I think you are a fantastic teacher. Keep up the good work
In ride the galloping horse frequently. I quilt for enjoyment and try not to stress about some things. Thank you for all the tutorials.❤️
So pretty and I really love the scrappy binding! Such a good way to use up leftover fabrics!
Thanks so much! 😊
Love, love, love this series!
Love scrappy quilts and your tutorials are awesome! Thank you.
You can't go wrong with Green and Cream, it's like Blue and White, they are dazzling. Thank you for inspiring me to stop buying more fabric and use what I have.
Beautiful quilt! Thank you for another great scrap busting pattern. I think I will also use this method modified to a 3 x 3 grid to use up my ever-growing stack of 5” squares, maybe with 2” sashing. I make many grandkids’ quilts and foster quilts and cut leftovers into 2.5” strips and 5” squares. The scraps then become more grandchild and foster quilts. 😅. So many scraps!!! Looking forward to trying this one out.
Thank you so much for this series. Love it.
Yay! So fun and so easy to change the size if you have more (or less - haha) scraps. Love it!
What a delight to watch how this beautiful quilt came together. I'm trying to work through my scraps also, and make one scrappy quilt a month this year.❤
Wonderful!
Very impressive goal 🍄🍄
My mother used to say A Blind man on a galloping horse would be glad to see it. My Father a master carpenter and joiner would say near enough is not good enough. My professional life as a hairdresser was about precision, sadly considered o,ld fashioned nowadays .
Love this video and your presentation, it’s on my list, new subscriber too👌👏❤
Another beauty! I am really enjoying this series!
My favorite quilt so far with the strips! Thank you for the videos, they are great!
Beautiful. I love, love, love it.❤. Thank you for the tutorial.
I can’t believe such a beautiful quilt was made from just scraps! Green is my favorite colour ❤❤ I love that I’m not the only one that uses the floor for my “design wall” ! 😂
Love this series, makes me want to cut my fabric into strips
Oh my goodness!!! It is so beautiful!? I greatly appreciate your calm teaching method and the tips! Great tutorial!
Once again, this one is great! I especially like the way the darks and lights come together, making a really interesting and lovely quilt! Well done!
I look forward to each one of your 2 1/2” strips series. You have wonderful ideas and great tips. Thank you so much.
Great cutting and assembly tips! Thanks!
Love, love, love this quilt. Looks like I have some scrap busting to do 😊!! Thanks for a great tutorial!!
Very helpful tips. Thank you 💫
You're so welcome!
Really enjoyed this one. It looks difficult but it's not. Just 4 patches and sashing. Thanks !!!!
I love this quilt. You did a beautiful job. Thank you for sharing. God bless.
This is such a lovely quilt. I think I will be making it before too long. Thanks.
Lovely quilt!! Your tutorial is excellent…thank you for sharing!
I truly love your tutorials especially in this series.
Thank you so much!
Love this project! The finished look is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Spectacular!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Thank you so much for sharing.
I admire people who can work on the floor. I am too old for that now.
I just found some 4 patches I had made from quilt leftovers and this quilt is a great idea! Thank you!❤
This was a great tutorial. Thank you ❤
So pretty, I ❤ it and sure one day I’ll make it. Thank you for sharing 😊
You make this look so easy❤. Thank you for sharing.
this is beautiful in its symplicity----thank you for your tutoring!!!
Great use of scraps. I love your videos. Thanks
Love the tape on the mat!!! Brilliant 🥰. I saw a tip on another channel (MSQC) to stack the blocks you are going to sew…as in, you have ten of the same blocks to sew, stack them next to your machine and sew them up assembly style which also allows you to double check design placement.
This is a fantastic quilt. Thanks for sharing.
I just found your channel and I like what I am seeing! Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
Loved this one, it came out great ❤
At first, I thought “yeah, yeah, 4 patches w sashing and cobblestones…” then I couldn’t stop watching. It was enjoyable listening to you talk through it and piece it together ❤ It wound up being a gorgeous quilt. ❤
❤❤this quilt, thank you so much for all your sharing 😊
I love it! ❤ I needed to hear the "galloping horse " rule today as I finish my lasted 3.5 inch strip quilt!!❤
Enjoyed watching you sew. I may try this one; it looks very good.
Love your tutorials. Thank you for the video 😊
I like the tip about the galloping horse!!
My 1st quilt was completely free form , I didn't measure any of my squares or trim them, just made them and sewed rows, I used a twin sheet as a self binding back. and only had 1 dart in the quilt when I was done. Then I watched youtube and learned making each square the same size and trimming and squaring up. Love it as it's a memory quilt and continues my grandmother's quilting tradition.
You are incredibly organized in your cutting and piecing! Very pretty!
All quilts in this series look gorgeous.
I love it. So simple, yet so pretty
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for all the scrap ideas. 😊 Hope you feeling 100%!
You are very talented! Gorgeous quilt and the process is easy to understand. Thanks for the tutorial!
Great tutorial. Love your tips
So cute! I will Definitely use this pattern for my next baby quilt.
Your quilt turned out to be great, something that I could easily be drawn to making. Thank you for sharing with us . 👍❤️🙂
Thank you! 😊
I love your tutorials…I’m gonna to find a time to get up to Forest City and pet some fabric and maybe buy some
Another great finish! I appreciate you reinforcing good habits, too. I live in the other "I" state- Idaho- but wish I lived closer to the shop! I love the green and cream- it is super restful. Looking forward to the next vid. Thank you.
I really like this quilt. Thank you so much for sharing it.❤️😃
You are so welcome!
This is one awesome scrappy quilt. Thank you for ALL of your videos!!!
When I first looked at the pattern I thought no I’m not sure but watching you make it up I really like it, funny how that can happen. I am enjoying this series very much thank you for all the great ideas 🌼🦋
I love to watch you work, I can tell you have done this awhile. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. I look forward to your vids!
Thank you very much!
I just love it! Great job
Now I have watched all of your scrap bin tutorials! I loved every one of them! They are very encouraging! I don’t have that many scraps, but I do have jelly rolls! Keep making! So much fun to watch!
Looks fantastic
I really love the way you laid this out. I would have spread the same colors more apart but I think your way was much better. I will definately be trying this one.!!!
Love this quilt method. You always give such great explanations. I will download this pattern, you’ve inspired me to make a quilt of valor with all my patriotic fabric. This is my year of finishing up those darn WIPs.
Thanks for sharing your scrap quilt ideas with us.
You are awesome! Thanks for the pattern and your tips. I love this series!
Thank you so much!
Merci beaucoup de partager vos idees love from FRANCE
I love all your ideas saving time as you go. You are on spot and to the point. Thank you
This is the kind of scrappy quilt I like. It’s beautiful!
Keep these ideas coming. I enjoy making these quilts. I don’t like to make the same pattern again so I do like different ideas.
Your quilt turned out beautifully. I love simple block quilts and this is a perfect example. I have an excess of blue fabrics and I plan to make this pattern. Great video and great job. I always look forward to your videos, you have me hooked. Thanks for sharing.
Great video as always! This is my favorite series.
I really enjoy your series. Thank you so much.
An amazing tutorial. Thank you.
That turned out so beautiful.
Love the idea of marking the length you need w/ painters tape, never thought of that… Thanks
Thank you for all the different ways to use 2 1/2 inch strips. You are a Great teacher
The Amish women say mistakes keep us humble❤️
I love how this quilt turned out!!
I love this quilt. Think I want to make one.😊
Love & appreciate your words of wisdom. The galloping horse & the scrap pile would be better is I did not add to it each week.
Love your tutorials ! And I love the free part. Buying a pattern is not an option for me these days!! Thank God for my fabrics I already have!!
I love how the greens are all different, while the quilt just reads as green. Very pretty!
I like to put pieced sashing strips around the outside of the quilt before adding a border.
I love these tutorials. Beautiful quilt!
Thank you for showing your backwards cutting from above. Fons and Porter used to talk about that on their show but I never quite got it. Now that I see you do it, it seems much faster!
This is a beautiful quilt! I’m going to have to try it
Well done! It looks beautiful!